More on the adjustable guiderail square:
https://www.machinery4wood.co.uk/Festool-577040-Festool-Angle-stop-FS-WA/P42313
https://www.machinery4wood.co.uk/Festool-577040-Festool-Angle-stop-FS-WA/P42313
TinyShop said:Appears to be an extension fence for the adjustable guide rail square featuring a scale and moveable stop:
https://www.naradionline.cz/prodlouzeni-pro-uhlovy-doraz-festool-fs-pa-vl-fs-wa-vl.html
The licensed Festool branded GRS 16 PE is just that. A Festool branded GRS 16 PE. Including the accessory holes for TSO accessories. It is identical to the thousandth of an inch to the TSO branded original.squall_line said:I'm unfortunately wondering how many of these items will actually make it to the US shores. With the TSO exclusivity in the US, the Festool-branded rail square isn't over here, so I wonder if the rail guide with the TSO-esqe connector will make it or if they'll be branded and sold by TSO instead.
Is there any official word on the release of the new OF 1010?
Curious, too, if they'll discontinue the MFT/3 Set and replace the angle finder.
wpz said:They are self stick, but I wonder if you can use them only once to temporarely fix the rail or if you can also use them to hang the rail on the wall and take it on and off.
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Michael Kellough said:wpz said:They are self stick, but I wonder if you can use them only once to temporarely fix the rail or if you can also use them to hang the rail on the wall and take it on and off.
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Is there any literature accompanying these green things? It looks like it would be very difficult to lift the guide rail off once the green thing is stuck to a surface, so these are probably meant as another way to secure the rail prior to cutting when neither clamps or the Gecko can be used.
Also, there are many in a package so they seem to to be a sacrificial aid like the outboard splinter shoe.
Bob D. said:niky1 said:MFT-HZ 80 577132..... [eek]
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Those hold down clamps are interesting.
mino said:Edit:
Took some time, but looks someone finally listened - a hose guide compatible with FS/2!
FS/2-AW - part 204787:
Cheese said:I'm thinking those green oblong stickies are 1-time use only for adhering the rails to oddball surfaces like Seth mentioned. I think the OSB wall was chosen to underline how strong/aggressive the PSA is on the back of the oblong item.
Crazyraceguy said:While I like the idea of that, I see it as a very limited use thing. How many times would this really be a thing? Between the under-rail clamps, the end to end pistol-grip clamps and even the Gecko suction cups, I haven't come across a situation were it would be that important, certainly not enough to consider buying new rails to get it. Plus it introduces another consumable
Jim_in_PA said:Bob D. said:niky1 said:MFT-HZ 80 577132..... [eek]
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Those hold down clamps are interesting.
Yes, kinda of a modern take-off on hold-fasts which I find indispensable in my work.
Crazyraceguy said:Cheese said:I'm thinking those green oblong stickies are 1-time use only for adhering the rails to oddball surfaces like Seth mentioned. I think the OSB wall was chosen to underline how strong/aggressive the PSA is on the back of the oblong item.
While I like the idea of that, I see it as a very limited use thing. How many times would this really be a thing? Between the under-rail clamps, the end to end pistol-grip clamps and even the Gecko suction cups, I haven't come across a situation were it would be that important, certainly not enough to consider buying new rails to get it. Plus it introduces another consumable
Peter_C said:The Sys-roll carries the rails around nicely after a modification, and moves a stack effortlessly.
You will need to take a Dremel type tool and cut out the plastic rib that stops the rails from sliding in. I had to do it to both of my Sys-rolls at least.squall_line said:I own two Sys Rolls, although for the time being I only use them for garage storage. I was today years old when I learned that they have slots for rails on them (it's not even shown in the assembly manual).
That's why I bought the Geckos. They are great for Corian and laminate countertops too. They even can take the side load of a router without moving. Occasionally I need to cut in a groove for glass tracks.Cheese said:Crazyraceguy said:While I like the idea of that, I see it as a very limited use thing. How many times would this really be a thing? Between the under-rail clamps, the end to end pistol-grip clamps and even the Gecko suction cups, I haven't come across a situation were it would be that important, certainly not enough to consider buying new rails to get it. Plus it introduces another consumable
I agree, it's probably of limited value for most folks, however maybe it does benefit someone that does a lot of solid surfacing or Corian work. I know I could have used it when I was cutting in a lot of HVAC openings in 3/4" thick wooden strip floors.
It would be interesting to know if Festool gives a load rating for those green rail attachments. [tongue]